National Christian Council of China - Resolution on the Services of Charles Luther Boynton (hereafter CLB)

Notes and indexes of Boynton Papers

Receipts

Box 1-2

CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1901-1967.

Scope and Content Note

Arranged in three groups: general correspondence, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent; open letters sent annually
to his friends entitled
Dear Friends, arranged chronologically; and personal correspondence with his family, arranged chronologically. See also SUBJECT FILE, Post
World War II; CHAPEI CIVIL ASSEMBLY CENTER; SHANGHAI AMERICAN SCHOOL

Box 1

General correspondence

Miscellaneous and unidentified

Boynton, Edmund C. See also SUBJECT FILE, Post World War II

Boynton, Leila Dozier. See also CHAPEI CIVIL ASSEMBLY CENTER

Bramble, Joan and Ronald

Davis, Lowry and Mary B.

Fahs, Charles H.

Farrior, Stacy and Kitty

Fickett, Nellie

Field, Gertrude

First Federal Savings Alhambra, A.G. Kruse

Fisher, A.J. and Dorothy

Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Fosdick, Harry Emerson

Fox, George A.

Fridell, Elmer A.

Fulcher, Helen McCracken

Hening, S.E.

Ho, T.K. (Deputy Mayor of Shanghai)

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Philip T. McLean

Kerr, Willis

Magill, Orrin R., Jr.

Marriage License Bureau, Los Angeles, Ella Moody

Patch, George E. and Julia

Rawbinson, John L.

Renwick, William G.

Turner, Eugene A.

U.S. State Department

Westbrook, Louise and Hart

Dear friends open letters

1909

1929-1957

Original copies

Printed copies

Box 2

Personal and family correspondence

Kansas

August 1901-January 1903.
Transcribed letters to his mother

July 1902-June 1903.
Original letters to his mother, father and brother

Is the Church in China Declining? December 1932.
Printed copy of an article published in
The Chinese Recorder

Lea, General Homer, ca. 1951.
Typescript of CLB's memorandum of his contacts with Lea

The Life Eternal, 13 March 1938.
Printed copy of a sermon delivered at the Community Church of Shanghai

Memorial Day Address at Bubbling Well Cemetary, 1924.
Typescript of an address to the Shanghai American Community, the Shanghai American School, and the American Company of the
Shanghai Volunteer Corps

Nominating Speech for H.F. Kay, Spring 1945.
Typescript of a speech recommending Kay as American representative of the Chapei Civil Assembly Center

Notes for addresses, sermons, etc, 1906-1941.
Typescripts

Our Christianity and our Staff, ca. 1930.
Typescript carbon copy of an essay considering the role the National Christian Council

Protest of Ransomed Americans, May 1923.
Typescript carbon copy transcribed from the
China Press, of a speech written for Anne Alter Fearm at the Shaghai Town Hall

The Purpose of Life, 24 August 1934.
Two typescript carbon copies of CLB's meditation

The Rise and Development of Protestant Missions in China, 4 October 1939.
Typescript carbon copy

30 prints depicting Charles Luther Boynton and his wife, mostly in Shanghai, China, with friends and colleagues of the National
Christian Council of China, the China Continuation Committee, the Chinese YMCA, the Shanghai American School, the China Amsterdam
Youth Conference Delegation, the American Women's Club, the Phi Beta Kappa Officers' Association, the H.S.S. Galveston sailors,
and the U.S. Army. Includes one print of Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Chiang Kai-shek, as well as many other Chinese acquaintances,
1916-1941

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